 I'm Keely, I'm a support worker. So I got into this job because I've got a few friends and family friends that have got a learning disability or physical disabilities and seeing the work that people do with them always appealed to me as something I wanted to do. Typical day coming in the morning, a quick ten minute meeting with all the staff. Then we head off for our key group so we have our key customers. I would definitely say one of the skills you need is patience. Obviously you've got to be caring. You've got to be able to work in a lot of diverse situations and have a good understanding that everyone works in a completely separate way and you're going to be dealing with people that can be very challenging. I work in retail so I was a stockroom team leader at Argus working in the stockroom. So working in retail to then working in care, there was a lot of skills and qualities that were transferrable between the jobs. One of the main similarities is working with people. My ambition would be just to progress within West Sussex, work potentially as hard as I can. I'd say if you're considering a career within care, I would say go for it. It's very rewarding and fulfilling. You're able to see people achieve things they might not necessarily have been able to achieve a year ago, a month ago or even a week ago.